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Chapter 7 Using the Command-Line Interface 73
To power off the host gracefully, enter the following command:
set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=graceful_off
To power off the host, enter one of the following commands:
set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=off
-or-
stop SYS
To reset the host, enter one of the following commands:
set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=reset
-or-
reset SYS
To reboot and enter the BIOS automatically, enter the following command:
set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=BIOSSetup
To reboot and enter Pc-Check diagnostic automatically, enter the following
command:
set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=PCCheck_enable
Managing the Host Console
To start a session to the server console, enter this command:
start /SP/AgentInfo/Console
To revert to CLI once the console has been started, press Esc-Shift-9 keys.
To terminate a server console session started by another user, enter this command:
stop /SP/AgentInfo/Console
Viewing Host Sensors
Host systems are equipped with sensors that monitor the state of critical
components. For example, they record things like temperatures, voltages, and fan
speeds. The show command can be used to show the state of the critical
components. Use the command:
show /SYS/CPU/component
component The particular critical component.
For example, the following command shows the state of CPU 0:

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